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The Government has announced opens in a new window that it will not publish any school or college level educational performance data based on tests, assessments or exams for 2020. This update published here opens in a new window clarifies what this means for the way school and college accountability will operate for 2019/20.

Includes funds delegated by the LA, funding for 6th form students, SEN funding, funding for minority ethnic pupils, Pupil Premium, other government grants, other grants and payments, pupil focused extended school funding and/or grants and Additional grant for schools

About this data

The finance section allows you to compare the outcomes schools achieve with how they spend their money,
and so ask questions about how they could use their resources more efficiently and effectively.

Where possible, figures are shown as income or spend per pupil at the school to make comparisons easier.
Some schools, such as academies and free schools, publish their financial information in different ways.
You can find information about the income and spending of an academy or a free school in the annual report and financial statements provided.

To compare school incomes and spending fairly, you should consider the percentage of children eligible for free school meals (FSM),
the type of school and whether a school is in London or not.

Local authority and England averages
Please note the England and local authority finance figures provided are all middle (median) values, the most appropriate type of average for this data.
Using medians means that the figures for each aspect of income or spending in a region may not add up to give the total spending value (which itself is a median value).

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